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2007-06-10 12:38:39 · 24 answers · asked by SEYYED REZA 2 in Politics & Government Immigration

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_to_Mexico

http://www.redime.com/cgi-bin/nph-testing.cgi/000110A/http/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_to_Mexico


The largest number of Americans outside the United States live in Mexico. According to American Citizens Abroad, there are more than million and a half Americans living in Mexico.

2007-06-10 12:54:46 · update #1

24 answers

No, for all it's problems, it's still the best game in town.

2007-06-10 12:42:07 · answer #1 · answered by kitty_cat_claws_99 5 · 4 0

"According to American Citizens Abroad, there are more than million and a half Americans living in Mexico...."

Now, is that WHITE, BLACK, or AMERICAN INDIAN Americans ? or are we talking latinos / Mexicans, who go back to Mexico to be with their families? Hmm? Sounds like a bias to me. Although, I've heard that Mormons have moved to Mexico, I read some years back, so they aren't bothered about their Poligamist beliefs down there. Anyway, I'd be interested in finding out what race of people these Americans are made of, mostly.
Although I only have limited travel abroad ( Germany , Austria , Switzerland, Lichtenstein ), and loved the beautiful Swiss and German countrysides, I'd have to travel more to make a decision. I can't think of any other country I've read about, or been to, that would make me want to give up North America so far. Plenty I'd love to visit, from Italy, Greece, Japan, etc., but for the most part, I love it here.

2007-06-10 22:04:21 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I already live part-time in Hungary.I am totally an American but as I am getting older I don't see the US caring about my welfare at all.The wages here in Hungary are very low so there isn't much of an illegal population here.I don't speak much Hungarian but I don't speak Spanish either.We will be able to retire here in a few years with just our SS.If it is still there when we need it.I hate to think about leaving the US for good but I don't see a bright furture there for me any longer.We are getting tired of everything going on in the states and hope that the younger Americans have better luck than we did.....

2007-06-11 12:04:16 · answer #3 · answered by Marilyn T 7 · 0 0

After working and visiting countries around the world. I would never give up my American citizenship nor would I emigrate
and live in another forever. Right now I work in the Netherlands. I think this country pretty good. But when it comes to good old USA, well our way is great, and if the other countries do not like us then how come we have so many emigrants from their country... As the melting pot country, we are great because we have the best of their country and the worst.

2007-06-10 19:47:02 · answer #4 · answered by TOM P 3 · 2 1

That the depends on the country that you planning to imigrate, for example if you immigrate to PR or Vigin Island you only need your birth certificate becouse that are US territories. But if you goin to immigrate to another country you need at least a passport. Im not sure about Mex but is came to my acknowledges that when the american immigrates over there their pretty welcome, that maybe becouse they have money becouse the same donot happen to Salvadorian. So Mex, donot like immigration and pretend that the American accept it.

2007-06-11 11:12:05 · answer #5 · answered by diana s 2 · 0 0

Philippines

2007-06-10 22:37:19 · answer #6 · answered by noypi_usn 2 · 0 1

No! I love living in the United States of America.
I have no respect for the claims of others that they will move out of the country if this or that happens.

Let them leave. We have the highest immigration rate of any country in the world or in history.

More room for real patriots and future Americans. I'm hoping enough patriots will start speaking up enough that the socialists and seditious (no matter what party they claim to belong to) will REALLY want to leave.

2007-06-10 20:00:05 · answer #7 · answered by mckenziecalhoun 7 · 3 2

If I wasn't here ... I'd be in Canada.


free healthcare

low crime rate

clean air

subsidized education

reasonable cost of living

Cdn $$$ is almost at par - strong economy - lots of jobs

democratic country - freedom of speech

and depending on where you live, up to 17 statutory holidays a year, not including your regular holidays.

almost legalized personal ganja

in some provinces no topless restrictions
definitely a kinder, gentler version of America.

2007-06-10 23:15:48 · answer #8 · answered by Chikadee 2 · 0 2

No I cant imagine any scenario that I would go to another country to live permanently and to seek citizenship.

I am American through and through.

Having said that: Canda is a beautiful country to visit, and I have always felt comfortable though.

And I always love to come home to Texas!

2007-06-10 19:46:39 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Canada

2007-06-10 20:01:45 · answer #10 · answered by jean 7 · 2 2

I love my country , but as this country is changing and becomes over run with illegals , I don't see the American Dream for my family as it was for my parents and grandparents . I;m thinking about Australia . Their President puts his citizens first . I like his way of thinking .

2007-06-10 20:07:18 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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